While another wrote: 'I just want you to know how much you mean to me and how much I look up to you, your posts always give me the confidence I need to leave the house on a daily basis.'?

Milly's post, which she shared two days ago, has received an outpouring of support amassing over 41,000 likes.?

She is well known for doing comparison photos, especially about mental health as she suffers with depression

Milly admits to ?suffering with eating disorders over the years and talks openly about body positivity

She was met by messages of support from followers. One wrote: 'This can be one of the hardest parts of cancer treatment, it's often the first physical sign to the world that you're sick.

'Like you said hair or no hair - you're beautiful, but if it makes you sad, that's ok. You're allowed. Much love'

Another added: 'You are absolutely amazing. Thank you for being you and letting us know it’s okay to be ourselves. You are inspiration to so many woman'. ?

Milly also documents her battles with borderline personality disorder on her Instagram account showcasing how deceptive social media can be

In a further devastating blow, Milly revealed to her followers earlier this month that on the day of her operation to remove the tumour doctors discovered that she was pregnant but that the baby had not survived.?

In a post on her account Milly explained that it was pregnancy symptoms that had lead to the discovery of her cancer: 'They also found a little bundle of human who sadly passed away.?

'It was this sweet, innocent baby that spiked symptoms, the reason they found the cancer and the reason I'm alive now.'??

Milly, who suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD) uses her account to encourage body positivity and self-love and frequently discusses her struggles with mental health.

She admits to battling with eating disorders in the past, documenting her recovery in before and after photos.?